I first came in contact with this series with 10.2 Jaguar. They contain a ton of great information, and I’ve always found them a great resource. Plus, they’re written by David Pogue. His writing style is both funny and informative. If you’re looking for a good desktop reference for supporting the client side of Leopard, this is it.
Mac OS X Leopard Edition: The Missing Manual: “jsuda writes ‘The preeminent general reference source for Mac OS X has always been the Missing Manual Series written by David Pogue. The latest iteration in the series is its Mac OS X Leopard Edition, completely revised, and it is the biggest, most comprehensive, and most useful of all the editions in the series. It covers the Mac OS X desktop and file system, the free applications included with the Mac OS X installation, the system components and technologies, networking and online features and components, and includes welcome appendices on installation, troubleshooting, Windows/Mac comparisons, and a Master Keystroke list.’ Read on for the rest of John’s review.
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